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The home grounds carries a plethora of importance in the Indian Premier League. As each team plays one home and one away game, success at their home venue is a key factor during the league stage.

We can talk all about the wicket at Wankhede offers a good amount of bounce, CSK with their spin dominated bowling attack at Chepauk and RCB’s home ground, M Chinnaswamy stadium is tailor-made for the batting heavy side. Every team has accordingly chosen their squad favouring the home conditions.

IPL 2021 will only be conducted in 6 cities i.e Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Kolkata and Ahmedabad. This has led to a lot of heartburn with the RR, SRH and Punjab team. According to the information available, all the 3 franchises are extremely unhappy with their home cities being ruled from conducting IPL 2021. According to a report by Cricbuzz – 3 left-out franchises are literally fuming with the BCCI’s plans for IPL 2021. 

Punjab Kings Co-Owner Ness Wadia Writes To BCCI On Venue Allotments

Punjab Kings led through the franchise’s co-owner Ness Wadia, have despatched the BCCI a suite of queries in looking to perceive why Mohali, or different stadiums in their desire, had been unnoticed of the record of venues which have been allocated fits for the 2021 version of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Two different franchises, Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad are anticipated to do the similar on Monday

Punjab Kings co-owner Ness Wadia instructed TOI: “We have now despatched the BCCI a question on why we’ve been excluded. We wish to know the explanation. We have now additionally requested for extra explanation on how this procedure works”.

In the meantime, Rajasthan Royals is anticipating the state govt and the Rajasthan Cricket Affiliation (RCA) to soak up those issues with the BCCI. Officers from the Rajasthan Royals franchise stated: “The Rajasthan state govt and the RCA are analyzing this at this time as to why Jaipur hasn’t been allocated IPL fits. They are going to be writing to the BCCI in this”.

Hyderabad-Based Franchise Is Predicted To Lift The Topic With The Board.

KT Rama Rao, the Telangana Rashtra Samiti’s operating president in Hyderabad and likewise the minister of state for industries and IT, tweeted the similar on Sunday morning.

“Open attraction to @BCCI and @IPL administrative centre bearers to incorporate Hyderabad as some of the venues for the impending IPL season. Our efficient COVID containment measures are mirrored in our low selection of instances amongst all metro towns in India & we guarantee you of all make stronger from the Executive”, his tweet reads.

Akshay Chawda
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